STRONG AND COURAGEOUS
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Encounter Henley Welcomes Preacher: Emma Petrie
We’ve all seen it: "Be strong and courageous." It’s on mugs, t-shirts, wall art, and as Emma discovered, even toilet seat covers. But is this verse just a "self-help" mantra to make us feel better, or is it calling us to something much deeper?
Emma shares a hilariously relatable story about her "Type A" packing habits—including why she packs six pairs of underwear for a two-day trip—to illustrate our human obsession with comfort and control. She challenges the idea that "Be strong and courageous" is a pep talk for self-confidence, revealing instead that it is a command rooted in God's presence.
Key Insights
- The Danger of Comfort: Culture promises comfort (the absence of pain), but God promises His presence (the assurance of relationship).
- The Three-Part Movement: Emma breaks down Joshua 1:9 into three distinct sections:
- The Reminder: "Have I not commanded you?"
- The Command: "Be strong and courageous."
- The Source: "For the Lord your God will be with you."
- Presence Over Relief: Real courage isn’t an emotion we manufacture; it’s a posture we choose because we know who is walking beside us.
- Anchored in the Word: Drawing from A.W. Tozer, Emma explains how meditating on Scripture is the primary path to recognizing God's presence in our lives.
"Comfort whispers to me: 'If I'm prepared enough, nothing can catch me off guard.' But the truth is, no amount of packing will protect me from the unexpected." — Emma Petrie
